(>Zero Cool<)
08-03-2004, 02:25 AM
Hi,
I have a tyan tachyon radeon 9600pro graphics card. As part of the software with it you get ''Easy-to-use interface enables you to separately over-clock VPU and memory (G9700/G9600/G9500 Series).''
I am fairly unsure if this is a good idea or not
the vpu speed defaults to 400 but the slider allows me to go up to 590
pic here
Image Resized
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/zeropics/tachyon.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'> ('http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/zeropics/tachyon.jpg')
can any tell me ...
if this is advisable?
how high to go?
what can I expect to gain?
will it do any harm?
what I could use to benchmark test the possible gains?
thank you in advance for any help offered.
zc :)
I have a tyan tachyon radeon 9600pro graphics card. As part of the software with it you get ''Easy-to-use interface enables you to separately over-clock VPU and memory (G9700/G9600/G9500 Series).''
I am fairly unsure if this is a good idea or not
the vpu speed defaults to 400 but the slider allows me to go up to 590
pic here
Image Resized
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/zeropics/tachyon.jpg' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'> ('http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v206/zeropics/tachyon.jpg')
can any tell me ...
if this is advisable?
how high to go?
what can I expect to gain?
will it do any harm?
what I could use to benchmark test the possible gains?
thank you in advance for any help offered.
zc :)